Date/Time: Thursday, June 22, 2023 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT
The NOAA RESTORE Science and NERRS Science Collaborative programs are back at it, teaming up to bring you the voices of project teams from the field through our Collaborative Science Conversations webinar series. These sessions dig into the unique value of collaborative science, what it feels like in practice, and tips and strategies for success.
Curious about collaborative science but unsure how to get started? Maybe you’re an early career scientist and you’re worried that collaborative science goals won’t align with the metrics and rewards of the academic tenure-track system. Or maybe you’re a resource manager or steward who is intrigued about the advantages of a collaborative approach but you’re not sure how it could fit into your work.
No matter your career track or level of experience, we believe collaborative science should be accessible and that there are countless entry points and pathways to success. If you are – or are working with – someone wondering how to get started doing collaborative science, this webinar is for you. Hear from collaborative science practitioners at different moments in their careers to discuss what it takes to do collaborative science, how it’s different, and why it makes a difference.
Speakers:
Julie Gonzalez, University of California – Davis
Chris Peter, Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Kelly Darnell, Gulf Coast Research Laboratory